Extreme
expertise and experience.

At
Extreme Diagnostics
if you request a doctor, our entire staff responds. Their Ph.D. degrees
range from physics to anthropology, and their names are in hundreds
of technical papers and patents throughout the scientific and engineering
literature. Individually and collectively they have scores of scientific
honors.

Our
Principal Scientist spent over a decade designing, building, and flying
laser systems for NASA, and was among the first to use holography and
interferometry in low-gravity environments. Our employees logged over
8000 parabolas in the NASA low-g simulation aircraft, where they optically
tracked the actions of materials and biological samples.

In
addition to our marine particle sensor and holographic interferometer,
we developed an adaptive optics system that automatically stays aligned
in microgravity flight. Extreme Diagnostics personnel convert laboratory
systems into practical optical instruments, and use neural networks
and holographic optical elements to develop smart instruments and optical
computers. We also perform optical non-destructive testing and evaluation.

Our
administrative staff includes a former director of the Colorado R&D
Consortium, a graduate-trained government contract manager, and a member
of the Board of Directors for the Colorado Photonics Industry Association.
In addition, we referee technical papers for Applied Optics, Optics
Letters, and the Optical Society of America, and consult for industry,
government and university clients.